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Reply #120 posted 07/15/16 11:18pm

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PurpleJedi said:

KingBAD said:

in't no tall buildins round here


...yeah but what about all them flying bricks...!?!?!?!?!

rolleyes

you'll notice the lack of buildins in the area...

i make them donate bricks that they would use for buildins

just to keep you in shape allaway back there...

oh....

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Reply #121 posted 07/16/16 8:05am

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nursev said:



purplethunder3121 said:




nursev said:



Hell....I'll take over your place then and U take over mine's falloff but seriously $2500 to rent a house eek



In San Francisco, greedy landlords are trying to charge $3500-$4000 per month for a one bedroom apartment.



R U Serious? There is no way in hell Im paying that lol thats a house note for three months and a few car payments...I think not lol



A wooden shack went for 400k or more in SF

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Reply #122 posted 07/16/16 12:19pm

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FragileUndertow said:

nursev said:

R U Serious? There is no way in hell Im paying that lol thats a house note for three months and a few car payments...I think not lol

A wooden shack went for 400k or more in SF http://fortune.com/2015/0...pest-home/ [img:$uid]http://media.nbcbayarea.com/images/1305*734/house10.png[/img:$uid]

in '05 my girl sold a matchbox (property and all less than 1000sqf) for 450

and got a corner five br 2500sqf and got 180 change...

in my area a five br goes for like 280/300 and the houses are about 20 years old...

(so for a extra five hunnit you get a warranty)...

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Reply #123 posted 07/16/16 12:22pm

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and we like days like this

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Reply #124 posted 07/16/16 10:38pm

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I'm from Northern Cali (still a Laker fan though). San Francisco and Berkeley are really gonna cost you. I'm originally from Oakland but the good areas there are getting crazy expensive. You have to do your homework but you can still find some good deals out here in the East Bay. You can't beat the diversity, the weather, and the food here. There's a lot to do out here and, to me, it's the best area in the country all things considered-- especially if you're looking to settle down with a family.

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Reply #125 posted 07/17/16 1:36pm

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whodknee said:

I'm from Northern Cali (still a Laker fan though). San Francisco and Berkeley are really gonna cost you. I'm originally from Oakland but the good areas there are getting crazy expensive. You have to do your homework but you can still find some good deals out here in the East Bay. You can't beat the diversity, the weather, and the food here. There's a lot to do out here and, to me, it's the best area in the country all things considered-- especially if you're looking to settle down with a family.

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Reply #126 posted 07/17/16 5:37pm

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PurpleJedi said:

KingBAD said:

i'm near temecula... riverside county has some areas

san bernadino is gettin kind ruff. i know very lil about riverside...

oceanside/vista/carlsbad is decent tho (even the weather)

round here the heat is ridiculous...

and the san frenando valley stinks



So what that means, nursev, is STAY FAR AWAY FROM TEMECULA.

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Actually, STAY FAR AWAY FROM HEMET.

I just recently moved to Menifee from there and let me tell you. any place is BETTER then that hell hole that is Hemet....even Lake Elsinore at times and I hated living there also.

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Reply #127 posted 07/17/16 5:42pm

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nursev said:

Im planning on moving to California next year and I hate to ask this question but I must lol what are some good racially diverse suburbs to live in? Im not trying to get caught somewhere I dont need to be...yeah Nursey is always aware of my surroundings lol Can you guys give me the real deal on Cali lol I mean places to go...places not to go falloff Where are the jobs @ lol Pics are always great lol

i lived in san fran for a couple of years, and thought about moving to san diego. but, although i love cali, i also like lots and lots of fresh water and a fair cost of living. so i stayed in minneapolis. wish you the total best though!

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Reply #128 posted 07/17/16 5:43pm

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KingBAD said:

in't no tall buildins round here

Ahh good ol' Lake Elsinore. Oh how much I still hate living there sometimes..

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Reply #129 posted 07/17/16 5:43pm

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KingBAD said:

and we like days like this



that's nice..

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Reply #130 posted 07/17/16 5:56pm

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KingBAD said:

and we like days like this

Love those kinda days too...quiet night in the burbs cool

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Reply #131 posted 07/17/16 5:56pm

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FragileUndertow said:

nursev said:

R U Serious? There is no way in hell Im paying that lol thats a house note for three months and a few car payments...I think not lol

A wooden shack went for 400k or more in SF http://fortune.com/2015/0...pest-home/ [img:$uid]http://media.nbcbayarea.com/images/1305*734/house10.png[/img:$uid]

Just unbelievable lol

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Reply #132 posted 07/18/16 6:31am

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joeycocopuffs said:

PurpleJedi said:



So what that means, nursev, is STAY FAR AWAY FROM TEMECULA.

nod

Actually, STAY FAR AWAY FROM HEMET.

I just recently moved to Menifee from there and let me tell you. any place is BETTER then that hell hole that is Hemet....even Lake Elsinore at times and I hated living there also.

menifee is good

murrieta

temecula

even parts of wildomar are cool

i don't eem mention canyon lake cause

outside their gate looks like a terrible

trailer park....

and lake elsinore has its places...

hemet and perris

kinda ew ew ew ew ew....

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

AND YOU CAN SEE SOME SHIT LIKE THIS ROUND THERE

Image result for how you know it's hot


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Reply #133 posted 07/18/16 4:17pm

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KingBAD said:

joeycocopuffs said:

Actually, STAY FAR AWAY FROM HEMET.

I just recently moved to Menifee from there and let me tell you. any place is BETTER then that hell hole that is Hemet....even Lake Elsinore at times and I hated living there also.

menifee is good

murrieta

temecula

even parts of wildomar are cool

i don't eem mention canyon lake cause

outside their gate looks like a terrible

trailer park....

and lake elsinore has its places...

hemet and perris

kinda ew ew ew ew ew....

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

AND YOU CAN SEE SOME SHIT LIKE THIS ROUND THERE

Image result for how you know it's hot


[Edited 7/18/16 6:39am]

yes yes yisss

Before I moved to Hemet I used to live in Murrieta from LE for half a year and GOD I STILL MISS IT! such a nice area to live, hell i would like to live in Temecula one day if housing weren't frickin' expensive. lol As for Canyon Lake yeah I call it the the "poor man's calabasas" because how big and rich those houses were, I've been there several times.

lolol that poor mailbox tho

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Reply #134 posted 07/18/16 4:25pm

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joeycocopuffs said:

KingBAD said:

menifee is good

murrieta

temecula

even parts of wildomar are cool

i don't eem mention canyon lake cause

outside their gate looks like a terrible

trailer park....

and lake elsinore has its places...

hemet and perris

kinda ew ew ew ew ew....

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

AND YOU CAN SEE SOME SHIT LIKE THIS ROUND THERE

Image result for how you know it's hot


[Edited 7/18/16 6:39am]

yes yes yisss

Before I moved to Hemet I used to live in Murrieta from LE for half a year and GOD I STILL MISS IT! such a nice area to live, hell i would like to live in Temecula one day if housing weren't frickin' expensive. lol As for Canyon Lake yeah I call it the the "poor man's calabasas" because how big and rich those houses were, I've been there several times.

lolol that poor mailbox tho

i use to go there to a friend's for the fireworks show

however i got tired of havin to look straight up at them

and i'm not friends with many of the folks they are friends with...

i now watch them from the park at the foot of mission trails

(where it meets main st...)

that's where i talk my dog for his runs with his friends...

(yeeeeeeeeep... he got his own lil group of friends...

even a couple i don't think he should play with, but what do i know)

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

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Reply #135 posted 07/18/16 4:38pm

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KingBAD said:

joeycocopuffs said:

yes yes yisss

Before I moved to Hemet I used to live in Murrieta from LE for half a year and GOD I STILL MISS IT! such a nice area to live, hell i would like to live in Temecula one day if housing weren't frickin' expensive. lol As for Canyon Lake yeah I call it the the "poor man's calabasas" because how big and rich those houses were, I've been there several times.

lolol that poor mailbox tho

i use to go there to a friend's for the fireworks show

however i got tired of havin to look straight up at them

and i'm not friends with many of the folks they are friends with...

i now watch them from the park at the foot of mission trails

(where it meets main st...)

that's where i talk my dog for his runs with his friends...

(yeeeeeeeeep... he got his own lil group of friends...

even a couple i don't think he should play with, but what do i know)

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

My parents used to have a friend who does tattoo used to live there.
we would go there just to kick it and spent occasional holidays there.

and that was years ago haha

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Reply #136 posted 07/25/16 6:06am

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KingBAD said:

PurpleJedi said:


...yeah but what about all them flying bricks...!?!?!?!?!

rolleyes

you'll notice the lack of buildins in the area...

i make them donate bricks that they would use for buildins

just to keep you in shape allaway back there...

oh....

brickevilking


I guess that's kind'a like why the world's oceans are being depleted...

...from all the fish being thrown your way...


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Reply #137 posted 07/25/16 8:12am

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PurpleJedi said:

KingBAD said:

you'll notice the lack of buildins in the area...

i make them donate bricks that they would use for buildins

just to keep you in shape allaway back there...

oh....

brickevilking


I guess that's kind'a like why the world's oceans are being depleted...

...from all the fish being thrown your way...


fishslap fishslap fishslap fishslap fishslap

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

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Reply #138 posted 07/25/16 5:33pm

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Riverside. It's cheaper than Orange County, LA, and Long Beach, but not as ghetto as San Bernardino. I'm from the 951 and have it tattooed on my neck.

As an adult, I had a 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment, gated, pool, laundry room, central AC (which you're gonna love this time of year), and a space in a covered parking area for $1100/mo. Pretty big rooms too. Oh and I had a patio.

My only problem with the city is I'm from there, and while it will always be home, I had to get away from all my circles I'd made in my youth. Riverside is one of those places where geographically it's huge (it's its own county) but it has that small town vibe sometimes. But if you're familiar with it, it's one of those places where freeways, even main riads aren't necessary. Back roads lead everywhere.

There are plenty of museums, especially downtown, which is also where a lot of the nightlife is. It's home to the Mission Inn, which is a registered CA landmark. It's a hotel founded by Frank Miller, a traveler, an art collector. Presidents have stayed at the hotel. I myself have even stayed in one of the rooftop suites, where I proposed to my girlfriend, but that's a different story. High ceilings, balcony view, large beds and fireplaces.

On the south side of the city you have March Air Field (I guess technically Moreno Valley but Riverside County nonetheless). It's an active military base but they have old fighter jets and bombers parked along the freeway (which just got renovated) and a museum showcasing more of its history.

The Fox Theater also got renovated. Sheryl Crow just recently played there. The Municipal Auditorium works with Live Nation now, so some of the more "edgy" bands play there. I saw Motorhead there last year right before Lemmy died, rest in peace.

But, there are a lot of drugs there. I'm 27, and granted, drugs are probably everywhere, but as a kid growing up, you either played sports or started a band. I'm into Prince -- guess which one I did. By no means though is it Compton or San Bernardino. People probably have guns, like I said, shitheads are everywhere, but I've never seen any total destruction because of gangs or whatever. Rialto, yeah, but Riverside no.

Speaking of shitheads, if you have a truck you'll love it. Tons of hills.
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Reply #139 posted 07/25/16 5:58pm

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MonsterZeroTwo said:

Riverside. It's cheaper than Orange County, LA, and Long Beach, but not as ghetto as San Bernardino. I'm from the 951 and have it tattooed on my neck. As an adult, I had a 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment, gated, pool, laundry room, central AC (which you're gonna love this time of year), and a space in a covered parking area for $1100/mo. Pretty big rooms too. Oh and I had a patio. My only problem with the city is I'm from there, and while it will always be home, I had to get away from all my circles I'd made in my youth. Riverside is one of those places where geographically it's huge (it's its own county) but it has that small town vibe sometimes. But if you're familiar with it, it's one of those places where freeways, even main riads aren't necessary. Back roads lead everywhere. There are plenty of museums, especially downtown, which is also where a lot of the nightlife is. It's home to the Mission Inn, which is a registered CA landmark. It's a hotel founded by Frank Miller, a traveler, an art collector. Presidents have stayed at the hotel. I myself have even stayed in one of the rooftop suites, where I proposed to my girlfriend, but that's a different story. High ceilings, balcony view, large beds and fireplaces. On the south side of the city you have March Air Field (I guess technically Moreno Valley but Riverside County nonetheless). It's an active military base but they have old fighter jets and bombers parked along the freeway (which just got renovated) and a museum showcasing more of its history. The Fox Theater also got renovated. Sheryl Crow just recently played there. The Municipal Auditorium works with Live Nation now, so some of the more "edgy" bands play there. I saw Motorhead there last year right before Lemmy died, rest in peace. But, there are a lot of drugs there. I'm 27, and granted, drugs are probably everywhere, but as a kid growing up, you either played sports or started a band. I'm into Prince -- guess which one I did. By no means though is it Compton or San Bernardino. People probably have guns, like I said, shitheads are everywhere, but I've never seen any total destruction because of gangs or whatever. Rialto, yeah, but Riverside no. Speaking of shitheads, if you have a truck you'll love it. Tons of hills.

That's pretty damned good. Heck maybe I need to consider migrating northward.

I've never been to San Bernardino, and I guess I don't want to go.

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Reply #140 posted 07/25/16 6:30pm

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As far as that apartment itself, nothing bad to say. No roaches or anything either.

I will say this though which I earlier omitted, the apartment was right next to a cemetery. A really old 1800s cemetery. I dont get spooked out by stuff like that. Not sure if you do. Definitely kept the bad people away and the calm and serenity near.

That is, if you don't mind going to your car at 4 in the morning to be greeted by the giant cross somebody has on their headstone edit. Lol.
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Reply #141 posted 07/25/16 8:17pm

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nursev said:

Kinda homes you can buy in Texas for 150-200,000

[img:$uid]http://i497.pho.../img:$uid]

my neighborhood is like this eek

A house like this in San Diego would cost $500-$600 thousand easy...

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Reply #142 posted 07/26/16 7:49pm

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nursev said:

Hows Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino? What really goes on in those areas eek


That is an EXCELLENT area. Very diverse though a heavy Hispanic population. It's financially diverse as well. The inland empire is awesome. It's where I grew up and what I sorely miss down her in Louisiana. I miss my Latinas....OH do I miss my Latinas.

Fontana has higher priced track housing areas close to the foothills as well as lower end income closer to I-10. Rancho Cucamonga is a touch more upscale and home of the luxurious Victoria Gardens outdoor shopping mall...as well as an awesome restaurant by the Name of The Hat(great pastrami). The whole area is rich with whites, blacks, Hispanics, Asians. And other specific ethnic neighborhoods are not very far away...koreatown, Arcadia...etc. And ure a hop skip and a jump away from being in L.A and it's awesomeness without being IN L.A. and having to deal with its 'issues'.
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Reply #143 posted 07/29/16 10:07am

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Theres a serious parking nightmare happng here in long beach ca dont move here, a lawsuits been filed against the mayor n city officials for doing nothing to help n making it worse ... rents are going up, its crowded, theres no waves at the beach, its boring and when the fa18s fly in occasionaly at the airport the sound is deafening even far away if the winds right.

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Reply #144 posted 07/29/16 4:03pm

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[Edited 7/29/16 16:06pm]

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Reply #145 posted 07/29/16 4:10pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

nursev said:

Hows Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino? What really goes on in those areas eek

That is an EXCELLENT area. Very diverse though a heavy Hispanic population. It's financially diverse as well. The inland empire is awesome. It's where I grew up and what I sorely miss down her in Louisiana. I miss my Latinas....OH do I miss my Latinas. Fontana has higher priced track housing areas close to the foothills as well as lower end income closer to I-10. Rancho Cucamonga is a touch more upscale and home of the luxurious Victoria Gardens outdoor shopping mall...as well as an awesome restaurant by the Name of The Hat(great pastrami). The whole area is rich with whites, blacks, Hispanics, Asians. And other specific ethnic neighborhoods are not very far away...koreatown, Arcadia...etc. And ure a hop skip and a jump away from being in L.A and it's awesomeness without being IN L.A. and having to deal with its 'issues'.

That is my area BobGeorge909. I knew you were from this area due to the 909 Area Code!

I can second what he is saying also a lot of great hospitals out here.

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Too bad you moved away, so in Louisiana huh? Well maybe someday you will come back.

Man it's hot is s**t here today, 102!!

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Reply #146 posted 07/30/16 1:29pm

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AnnaStesia10 said:



BobGeorge909 said:


nursev said:

Hows Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino? What really goes on in those areas eek



That is an EXCELLENT area. Very diverse though a heavy Hispanic population. It's financially diverse as well. The inland empire is awesome. It's where I grew up and what I sorely miss down her in Louisiana. I miss my Latinas....OH do I miss my Latinas. Fontana has higher priced track housing areas close to the foothills as well as lower end income closer to I-10. Rancho Cucamonga is a touch more upscale and home of the luxurious Victoria Gardens outdoor shopping mall...as well as an awesome restaurant by the Name of The Hat(great pastrami). The whole area is rich with whites, blacks, Hispanics, Asians. And other specific ethnic neighborhoods are not very far away...koreatown, Arcadia...etc. And ure a hop skip and a jump away from being in L.A and it's awesomeness without being IN L.A. and having to deal with its 'issues'.


That is my area BobGeorge909. I knew you were from this area due to the 909 Area Code!


I can second what he is saying also a lot of great hospitals out here.


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Too bad you moved away, so in Louisiana huh? Well maybe someday you will come back.


Man it's hot is s**t here today, 102!!



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Reply #147 posted 08/08/16 12:18am

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I just moved to Escondido (about 30 minutes North of San Diego) from NY last year and I love it here. I actually thought about moving closer to San Diego but after driving around the city a few times I decided that I like North County waay better. La Jolla is probably the most expensive part of SD but it's really nice. Chula Vista isn't that bad from what I've seen and it's waay cheaper but the closer you get to Mexico the cheaper everything gets. Can't beat being close to beaches though. cool

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Reply #148 posted 08/08/16 3:52am

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estelle81 said:

I just moved to Escondido (about 30 minutes North of San Diego) from NY last year and I love it here. I actually thought about moving closer to San Diego but after driving around the city a few times I decided that I like North County waay better. La Jolla is probably the most expensive part of SD but it's really nice. Chula Vista isn't that bad from what I've seen and it's waay cheaper but the closer you get to Mexico the cheaper everything gets. Can't beat being close to beaches though. cool

i use to live there in esco... it's way different now than it was then...

BUT you only fifteen minits from the beach...

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Reply #149 posted 08/16/16 3:24pm

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estelle81 said:

I just moved to Escondido (about 30 minutes North of San Diego) from NY last year and I love it here. I actually thought about moving closer to San Diego but after driving around the city a few times I decided that I like North County waay better. La Jolla is probably the most expensive part of SD but it's really nice. Chula Vista isn't that bad from what I've seen and it's waay cheaper but the closer you get to Mexico the cheaper everything gets. Can't beat being close to beaches though. cool


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